We Live In Public (2009) - WE LIVE IN PUBLIC reveals the effect the web is having on our society, as seen through the eyes of “the greatest Internet pioneer you’ve never heard of”, artist, futurist and visionary Josh Harris.

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Spychips: Tracking Everything Everywhere - This is Katherine Albrecht's shocking 2-part video lecture series RFID - Tracking Everything, Everywhere (2004) and RFID - The Battleground (2005) where this world's leading expert on consumer privacy exposes the plans of global corporations to plant small tracking chips inside each and everyone of their products, even secretly if they have to - and that will soon include human beings. Albrecht is able to take this complex topic and make it very easy to understand, whether you are 8 or 80 and most importantly she explains the privacy implications for all people if RFID technology is implimented unimpeded. These 2 lectures are absolutely excellent in waking people up to an obscure and very serious subject. Find out how an orwellian world is already here, lurking in shopping centres and is soon to hit the streets and sadly our homes. The topics discussed in this fascinating video lecures here may be crucial to understand the not so pleasant future where not only consumer products but consumers themselves will be treated like cattle. Both parts each cca 70 min long. A must see for everyone.

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Katherine Albrecht is widely recongnized as one of the world's leading experts on consumer privacy. She has testified before the Federal Trade Commission, the California state legislature, the European Commission, and the Federal Reserve Bank on the consumer implications of RFID technology, and given over a thousand television, radio and print interviews to news outlets all over the world. Her efforts have been featured on CNN, NPR, The CBS Evening News, Business Week, and the London Times, to name just a few. Executive Technology Magazine recently called Katherine "perhaps the nation's most outspoken privacy advocate" and Wired magazine calls her the "Erin Brockovich" of RFID. A recent quote in the Montreal Gazette compared Katherine's consumer work to that of Ralph Nader. Ms. Albrecht leads the grassroots consumer resistance to supermarket loyalty cards and RFID chip implantation. - 2 x 70 Minutes

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RFID - Overview Of Protocols, Librfid implementation, and passive sniffing - The presentation will cover an introduction into the two popular RFID Standards, ISO14443 and ISO15693, as well as the author's Free Software implementation "librfid". The number of deployments of RFID based solutions is growing every day. Still, detailed low-level knowledge of the involved protocols is rare, even within the hacker community. The first part of this presentation describes the two commonly-deployed ISO standards 14443 and 15693 - from physical layer up to session layer. It will then continue to look at the typical architecture of RFID readers. The second part will cover "librfid", the GPL licensed Free Software implemetation of an ISO 14443 and 15693 host-side stack. The third part will look at our current progress in developing hardware and software defined radio (SDR) based passive sniffing of the RFID radio interface. After all, who wouldn't want to have "tcpdump" like functionality for RFID? - 47 Minutes

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Echelon - The Most Secret Spy System - Echelon is a nickname for a conglomerate of five countries that have developed an information-sharing policy. The United States, Canada, England, Australia, and New Zealand have all acknowledged that they effectively spy on each other in an effort to get around laws that prevent countries from spying on their own citizens. This intelligence sharing partnership has prevented numerous terrorist attacks worldwide and has aided the U.S. in its recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. "Echelon: The Most Secret Spy System" explores the technological aspects of the partnership, which include encryption and hi-tech satellite communication. The show explores the history of listening in on other countries' communications and explains some of the situations in which it's been controversial. A rare interview with NSA Director Michael Hayden discusses the NSA's role in combating terrorism and the importance of the Echelon partnership to that role. Former spies discuss what they heard when they were ordered to listen in on supposedly private conversations. Finally, the show concludes with a discussion of what role Echelon will play in the ever-changing war on terror.   - 47 Minutes

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PBS NOW NSA Spying - NOW reports on new evidence suggesting the existence of a secret government program that intercepts millions of private e-mails each day in the name of terrorist surveillance. News about the alleged program came to light when a former AT&T employee, Mark Klein, blew the whistle on what he believes to be a large-scale installation of secret Internet monitoring equipment deep inside AT&T's San Francisco office. The equipment, he contends, was created at the request of the U.S. government to spy on e-mail traffic across the entire Internet. Though the government and AT&T refuse to address the issue directly, Klein backs up his charges with internal company documents and personal photos. Criminal Defense Lawyer Nancy Hollander, who represents several Muslim-Americans, feels her confidential e-mails are anything but secure. "I've personally never been afraid of my government until now. And now I feel personally afraid that I could be locked up tomorrow," she told NOW. Who might be eyeing the hundreds of millions of e-mails Americans send out each day, and to what end?  - 25 minutes.


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